(Quote): "A spoonful of sugar might make the medicine go down. But it also makes blood pressure and cholesterol go up, along with your risk for liver failure, obesity, heart disease and diabetes.
Sugar and other sweeteners are, in fact, so toxic to the human body that they should be regulated as strictly as alcohol by governments worldwide, according to a commentary in the current issue of the journal Nature by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).(end quote)READ more.

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A STATEMENT BY DR. EDMOND DEVROEY:

Living organisms are temporary aggregates of molecules extracted from their environment. To stay
alive, living organisms have to maintain and renew themselves. The process of maintenance and renewal is a continuous effort. One can truly say that we are what we eat, drink, and breathe or better that we are what we absorb from what we eat, drink, and breathe.

Diet deficiencies result in mediocre health conditions and shorter lifespan.